All Saints, Dorval Ash Wednesday, Year B February 17, 2021 Socially distanced ashes in my parking lot yesterday morning, with Mal Skinner (right) and her partner, Montreal Dio student Alex Griffin Well, this is the last one. For a year, as we’ve moved through the liturgical calendar in “Coronatide,” I’ve observed and preached about the ways that familiar texts and… View Post
Passing the torch
All Saints, Dorval Last Epiphany, Year B February 14, 2021 William H. Johnson, “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot,” 1944 Today is the Last Sunday after Epiphany, known informally as “Transfiguration Sunday” because the story of Jesus’ transfiguration on the mountaintop is always the gospel reading for the day. It is also the day that we’ve chosen this year at All Saints’… View Post
God above, God beside
All Saints, Dorval Epiphany V, Year B February 7, 2021 Jesus healing Simon’s mother-in-law, manuscript illumination, c. 1020 *** It is [God] who sits above the circle of the earth, and its inhabitants are like grasshoppers; who stretches out the heavens like a curtain, and spreads them like a tent to live in; who brings princes to naught, and… View Post
The Biden administration and childcare, or, representation matters
This is an elaboration on a recent Facebook post, expanded and put here at the request of others. Joe Biden being sworn in to the US Senate next to 4-year-old Beau’s hospital bed, Jan. 5, 1973 Most people have no idea that in 1972, the United States came within a hair’s breadth of establishing a universal public childcare system. The… View Post
Paul, sex, God, and other scary topics
All Saints, Dorval Epiphany III, Year B January 24, 2021 Ruins of 1st-century Corinth Last week, when Raymond read the epistle, he added a “parental advisory” at the beginning, and while I was preaching on the story of Samuel, I promised that I would return to that passage this week, since I imagined it might raise some significant questions. Here… View Post
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